Abducted by a Predator

Every day, women and children are abducted by strangers, and oftentimes never found alive. Would you know what to do the second you sense your child is missing? Find out legal, forensic and defense experts' advice for spotting predators, avoiding abduction and fighting off attackers, and learn the top five most important things you can do to protect your child. Be prepared, not scared.

Desperate for HelpDr. Dan and Gil Harrington's 20-year-old daughter, Morgan, a college student with a bright future at Virgina Tech, suddenly vanished during a Metallica rock concert. They join Dr. Phil to share an update on Morgan's case. Learn how you can help find the young woman.

Internet StalkerAshley says someone has assumed her identity and pretends to be her online, carrying on explicit chats with her friends, family and even employers. Internet safety specialist Lori Getz has tips for Ashley " and you " for keeping your information safe on the Internet. And, Karen is a mother to twin girls and is worried sick about their safety when they go to college next year.

Abducted on the StreetSeven-year-old Somer Thompson was abducted while walking home from school. After a massive search, her body was discovered 50 miles from her home in Florida. Her mom, Diena, says she's fired up and on a quest to find her daughter's killer.

Self-Defense for ChildrenTracie Arlington, an instructor with Play It Safe Defense, teaches children how to defend themselves from predators. One of her students shows another girl and your children how to self-protect against an attack.

Experts Weigh InForensic psychiatrist Dr. Eraka Bath reveals what goes on in the mind of a predator. And, Robin Sax, a former sex crimes prosecutor with the Los Angeles District Attorney's office and author of It Happens Every Day, shares insider stories.